Listings for : bbc1 Listings on the Monday 19th of November 2007 04:31:22 PM
- 0600 : Breakfast - Start your day with all the latest news, sport, business and weather from the BBC's Breakfast team. Includes regional news at 25 and 55 minutes past each hour. - link
- 0915 : To Buy or Not to Buy - Sarah Walker and Simon Rimmer are in Torquay, finding the perfect home for a couple re-locating from Cornwall. - link
- 1000 : Homes Under the Hammer - Martin and Lucy visit a commercial property in Crewe, a property in Kent and a one-bedroom flat in Islington. Then BBC News and Weather. - link
- 1100 : The Queen And Prince Phillip: 60th... Wedding Anniversary Service: Her Majesty the Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh mark their 60th wedding anniversary in Westminster Abbey - Introduced by Nicholas Witchell. - link
- 1230 : Cash in the Attic - Charity worker Tricia Stephens calls in the Cash team to help raise the money for the ride of a lifetime. - link
- 1300 : BBC News - National and international news from the BBC, followed by Weather. - link
- 1330 : BBC London News - The latest stories from the BBC London newsroom. - link
- 1340 : Neighbours - Ned panics that he's lost Mickey forever when he nobly trusts Kirsten. Toadie's suspicious as Stonie struggles to stick to his promises. - link
- 1405 : Doctors - Jimmi discovers the dark secret behind a marital disturbance. Julia is forced to take action when Vivien and Michelle's behaviour gets out of hand. - link
- 1435 : Diagnosis Murder - A cruel college prank comes back to haunt four young women in later life. - link
- 1520 : BBC News - National and international news from the BBC. Followed by regional news and weather. - link
- 1525 : Pitt and Kantrop - Pitt suggests the idea of the first intercultural exchange to Sariac and the Piteks welcome two Fish children for a few days. - link
- 1545 : The Secret Show - First the world's spoons go missing, followed by the world's combs. The World Leader is blamed, then Victor and Anita, but can UZZ find the real 'stuff stealers'? - link
- 1600 : Animalia - In the Metro Library, human kids Alex and Zoe enter a strange portal that carries them to the talking-animal world of Animalia - link
- 1635 : Lizzie McGuire - No one is more surprised than Lizzie when Mr Dig's old friend Frankie Muniz pays a visit, but the biggest surprise of all is Frankie asking Lizzie out. - link
- 1700 : The Sarah Jane Adventures - A couple appear claiming to be Luke's real parents. Is it time for Sarah Jane to stop adventuring? - link
- 1725 : Newsround - Daily news magazine keeping you up to date on the latest stories and events happening at home and abroad. - link
- 1735 : Neighbours - Ned panics that he's lost Mickey forever when he nobly trusts Kirsten. Toadie's suspicious as Stonie struggles to stick to his promises. - link
- 1800 : BBC News - National and international news from the BBC, followed by Weather. - link
- 1830 : BBC London News - The latest stories from the BBC London newsroom. Followed by the national headlines and Weather. - link
- 1900 : The One Show - Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the show that goes all round the country to find the stories that matter to you. - link
- 1930 : Watchdog - The Watchdog team takes a stand on behalf of consumers, tackling your problems live on air, exposing high street scandals and conducting investigations. - link
- 2000 : EastEnders - Bradley and Stacey return from honeymoon, but is bad news on the horizon? As Pat offers her grandson a haven, Ian is adamant Steven does not belong in Albert Square. - link
- 2030 : DIY SOS - Nick Knowles and the DIY SOS team are in Nottingham to help the Johnson family finish their bathroom, which was destroyed by a flood when a water pipe broke. - link
- 2100 : Panorama - Richard Bilton talks to those who had direct contact with the McCanns and travels to Portugal to question those close to the case. - link
- 2200 : BBC Ten O'Clock News - National and international news, with reports from BBC correspondents worldwide. - link
- 2225 : BBC London News - The latest stories from the BBC London newsroom. Followed by the national headlines and Weather. - link
- 2235 : Live at the Apollo - Jimmy Carr is joined by Alan Carr for stand-up performances recorded in front of a packed house at the Hammersmith Apollo. Contains strong language. - link
- 2320 : Inside Sport - Gabby Logan introduces the latest edition of BBC Sport's news programme which includes exclusive features and behind-the-scenes access to some of the world's best loved sports stars. - link
- 0000 : The Steal - Kim, a brash American computer fraudster, and Cliff, a timid former town planner, find themselves unlikely allies in a plan to steal millions of pounds from a merchant bank which has been responsible for the environmental destruction of a small South East Asian island. But first Kim and Cliff have to kidnap Lord Childwell and get photographs of him in compromising positions! Directed by John Hay. - link
- 0130 : Weatherview - Detailed weather forecast. - link
- 0135 : Britain's Brilliant Ideas Boom - Libby Potter meets inventors hoping to make their fortune and discovers how easy is it to cash in on your eureka moment. - link
- 0205 : Countryfile Summer Diaries - Matt Baker and Melissa Porter visit the National Trust's Castle Drogo, Britain's newest castle. Gardener Christine Walkden discovers the castle garden's links to the arts and crafts movement. - link
- 0305 : Take On the Takeaway - Michelin-star chef John Burton Race travels to Newport, South Wales, to cook for two consultant surgeons. With demanding jobs that require long hours they have takeaway almost every night. - link
- 0335 : BBC News 24 - BBC ONE joins the BBC's rolling news channel for a night of news, with bulletins on the hour and the headlines every 15 minutes. - link
Listings for : bbc2 Listings on the Monday 19th of November 2007 04:31:21 PM
- 0600 : Balamory - Edie McCredie and PC Plum are going deer spotting today but they need some way of hiding from the deer. Someone in Balamory comes up with an inventive way to hide. - link
- 0620 : Doodle Do - It's amazing what you can do with a paper plate. The Doodle Doers make three great crowns and then perform a play about Giant Honeysniffer and his love of honey. - link
- 0640 : Boogie Beebies - Your chance to dance! Join Pete and Nat at the market and move like a mango. - link
- 0700 : Yvon of the Yukon - When Yvon learns that he is the only descendent of Gaston the Intolerable, the Duke and Harland set out to 'relieve' him of his inheritance - link
- 0730 : Do Something Different - Sam and Mark are on a mission to get one million kids to Do Something Different. - link
- 0755 : Clutter Nutters - Competitive brother and sister duo Oscar and Alabama battle it out to see who can lose the most clutter from their rooms. - link
- 0830 : In the Night Garden - The Pontipines go for a very long walk. When they reach the Tombliboo house, the Pontipine children play a game. - link
- 0900 : Me Too! - It's a hot day in Riverseafingal and a lot of people are turning up at the hospital sunburnt. Dr Juno decides that she needs to do something about it. - link
- 0920 : Pingu - Pingu has arranged to meet his friend. His mother asks him to take his baby sister Pinga with him on the sledge. Reluctantly he pulls her along behind him. - link
- 0930 : Jakers! - Piggley and his friends are convinced a mad scientist has moved to the Lane. - link
- 0955 : Mr Tumble - Mr Tumble is busy looking after a toy baby. - link
- 1000 : Pinky Dinky Doo - Pinky attends a birthday party at a stuffy club where no laughing is allowed. - link
- 1015 : Numberjacks - 4 and 6 are practising their jumping, using a sequence of lights which guide them in different directions. Agents call in - the sides of the boxes are disappearing. - link
- 1030 : See You, See Me - So, what goes on behind the door of a Sikh Gurdwara? Lets find out. - link
- 1050 : Primary History - Sid the Saxon introduces Vik the Viking to the kingdom of East Anglia. They visit the Sutton Hoo burial site. - link
- 1110 : Primary Geography - Four roving reporters investigate the different ways that land is used in their four very different settlements. - link
- 1130 : Hands Up! - British Sign Language adaptation of Ted Hughes' The Iron Man by Jean St Clair. A family decide to picnic on the hill where the Iron giant lie buried. - link
- 1145 : Watch - Time Treasures. The Coronation: Famous events are brought to life using a mixture of drama and archive footage, contemporary paintings, poetry and song. [Age 5-7] - link
- 1200 : The Daily Politics - Andrew Neil and Jenny Scott present the political stories of the day, with live coverage from the House of Commons. - link
- 1230 : Working Lunch - Business, consumer and workplace news from the award-winning team who tell it like it is. With Adam Shaw, Nik Wood and roving reporter Rob Pittam. - link
- 1300 : Science Clips - Can you make a whole bicycle out of rubber? Would it pass a fair test? How might you test fabrics? - link
- 1310 : Science Clips - Seeing, using, and feeling temperature. How did the three bears use thermal conductivity, and why was the wolf so keen to lend Red Riding Hood a cool box? - link
- 1320 : Emotional Literacy - Working Together: Six children explore the skills needed to be an effective member of a team by taking part in a Search and Rescue challenge. [Age 7-11] - link
- 1330 : Hands on Nature - Chris Packham shares tips on spotting rare and interesting flora and fauna. Learn how to spot dragonflies in East Anglia and listen to the mysterious call of the bittern in Lancashire. - link
- 1400 : Animal Park: Wild in Africa - Ben Fogle and Kate Humble are on safari in Namibia where two orphaned wild cat kittens are fighting to survive. A bull elephant moves into the park, but will he be a danger to the visitors? - link
- 1445 : Escape to the Country - Liz and Mike Adams are looking to sell their Bristol property for a similar country pad in Wiltshire. Catherine Gee is searching for somewhere suitable with£300,000. - link
- 1545 : Flog It! - Hartlepool is the setting as Philip Serrell and David Barby offer their expert valuations, while presenter Paul Martin visits Heugh battery to find out about Hartlepool's tragic past. - link
- 1630 : Food Poker - Chefs Peter Gordon, Atul Kochhar, Galton Blackiston and Jun Tanaka make mouth watering dishes including sweet samosas and spicy prawn noodles. - link
- 1715 : The Weakest Link - Nine contestants must play as a team to build up the prize fund and then act ruthlessly to remain in the game as, round by round, the weakest link is removed. - link
- 1800 : Eggheads - Dermot Murnaghan hosts the show that pits a team of challengers against the formidable panel of eggheads who have all been television or radio quiz champions. - link
- 1830 : Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two - Claudia Winkleman talks exclusively to the couple who have been knocked out of this week's competition, plus the couple who have been saved by the judges. - link
- 1900 : The Trillion Dollar Revolutionary... - John Sweeney talks to President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela who, because of his country's oil reserves, remains the most outspoken leader on the American continent. - link
- 1930 : Mastermind - Specialist subjects include the life and career of Charles James Fox, the history of the Gaelic Athletic Association in Ireland, real ale breweries of Britain and Marcel Proust. - link
- 2000 : University Challenge - In another second round match, the students of the University of York take on the team representing the University of St Andrews in a bid to reach the quarter finals of the student quiz. - link
- 2030 : Nigella Express - Nigella conjures up a mouth-watering dinner of lamb, olive and caramelised onion tagine followed by an easy indulgent Ice Cream Cake. - link
- 2100 : Dragons' Den - The dragons are faced with a high tech 3D-animated creature pitching for investment in his new entertainment technology company. A serial drinks inventor has concocted a new cream liqueur but is it sweet enough to tempt the taste buds of our dragons? - link
- 2200 : Have I Got News For You - Paul Merton and Ian Hislop are joined by guest host Michael Aspel and panellists Sara Cox and Reginald D Hunter. Language may offend. - link
- 2230 : Newsnight - In-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines. Followed by Weather. - link
- 2320 : 50 Years of the Today Programme - BBC FOUR on BBC TWO. Since its first foray onto the airwaves on Monday October 28th 1957, the Today programme has been setting the nation's agenda. To celebrate its 50th anniversary, this film looks back at some of the most memorable moments in Today's history, drawing on some of the best audio from those 50 years, and remembering and talking to some of those who have been involved in and with the programme. - link
- 0020 : BBC News 24 - BBC TWO joins the BBC's rolling news channel, with bulletins on the hour and the headlines every 15 minutes. - link
- 0200 : Real Chinese - An introduction to Chinese language, culture and way of life. This beginners' Mandarin course is for anyone travelling to China for holidays, study or work. - link
- 0430 : China Close Up - A series of documentaries about Chinese people living through a period of dramatic change. - link
Listings for : ch4 Listings on the Monday 19th of November 2007 04:31:23 PM
- 0600 : Cubeez - Big Book tells Bozz, Doody, Dink and Tizzy a story about a magical fish who grants a frog three wishes. - link
- 0610 : The Hoobs - Tula thinks boy and girl Tiddlypeeps like different things. But Groove's not sure. How can they work out who's right? - link
- 0635 : The Hoobs - Iver's seen a feather dancing in the wind. That'd be a hoobacious thing to have in the Hoobmobile! - link
- 0700 : Freshly Squeezed - Alexa Chung and Rick Edwards present the daily dose of celebrity interviews, behind-the-scenes exclusives, music videos and live performances. - link
- 0730 : Everybody Loves Raymond - Ray's advice comes back to haunt him when he is blamed for the break-up of Robert's relationship with Amy. - link
- 0800 : Just Shoot Me - No one can believe that Finch is engaged to supermodel Adrienne. - link
- 0830 : Frasier - Frasier enlists the services of a contractor to remove a scratch from his floor on the day he is to host a wine tasting party. - link
- 0900 : Frasier - Frasier marches into Kate's office demanding a pay rise. So why do they end up playing tonsil hockey instead? - link
- 0930 : Gay to Z - Five-part series exploring life as a gay or bisexual teen, and the issues and challenges which come with being young and out. - link
- 1000 : My Big Gay Prom - Following five teenagers as they attempt to start the UK's first ever gay prom. - link
- 1100 : Sex, Lies and Soaps - According to soaps, teenage life is glamorous, sexy and exciting. But can we believe anything we see on screen? - link
- 1130 : Teen Taboos - Breaking the silence on one of the biggest taboos in teenagers lives: orgasms are the height of sexual pleasure so why don't we ever talk about them? - link
- 1200 : News at Noon - Includes business news, sport and weather. - link
- 1230 : Room for Improvement - For viewers who want to create more space in the kitchen, convert the loft into an extra bedroom, or even build a treehouse in the garden. - link
- 1330 : Campbell's Kingdom - Bruce Campbell is a man diagnosed with a terminal disease who returns to the Canadian Rockies to try and prove his grandfather's theory... - link
- 1525 : Countdown - Des O'Connor and Carol Vorderman host the show in which contestants race against the clock to pit their wits with vowels, consonants and numbers. - link
- 1615 : Deal or No Deal - A quarter of a million pounds, 22 sealed boxes and one question... - link
- 1700 : The Paul O'Grady Show - Some of the biggest names in showbiz join Paul on his sofa. Today's guests include Shayne Ward. - link
- 1800 : The Simpsons - The Simpsons have a fight when a game of Monopoly goes wrong, and Maggie has to call the police. - link
- 1830 : Hollyoaks - Catch up with all the action in the most exciting teen-drama on television. - link
- 1900 : Channel 4 News - Includes sport and weather. - link
- 1955 : 3 Minute Wonder - Animation from the MESH digital and interactive animation scheme. - link
- 2000 : Dispatches - Political activist and journalist Mark Thomas travels to South America, India and the US to investigate the way in which Coca-Cola and its suppliers operate and the extent to which they upholds moral and ethical obligations. - link
- 2100 : Time Team Special - Tony Robinson, with the help of experts like Grand Designs' Kevin McCloud, discovers how architect Augustus Pugin changed the face of Britain. - link
- 2200 : Exodus - Inspired by the biblical story of Exodus, Penny Woolcock shoots in the derelict Dreamland funfair in the English coastal town of Margate. - link
- 0010 : Zatoichi - Takeshi 'Beat' Kitano directs, scripts and stars in this martial arts adventure as Zatoichi, a character rarely seen in the west. - link
- 0220 : Unreported World - A million people were murdered in less than 100 days in Central Africa's Great Lakes region. Sam Kiley investigates. - link
- 0245 : Dispatches - Political activist and journalist Mark Thomas travels to South America, India and the US to investigate the way in which Coca-Cola and its suppliers operate and the extent to which they upholds moral and ethical obligations. - link
- 0340 : Ozone - Martin Dwyer goes to work, and is sent to the top floor of his futuristic building. But what is waiting for him on the 200th floor? - link
- 0400 : Volcano - In 1995, and 1997, the occupants of the island Montserrat experienced two large eruptions from the Soufriere Hills volcano. Age range 11-16. - link
- 0415 : Avalanche - In February 1999 there was an enormous avalanche in Galtur, Austria. This programme looks at how such an avalanche can arise. Age range 11-16. - link
- 0430 : Hurricane - How people live on the hurricane vulnerable coast of Louisiana. Age range 11-16. - link
- 0445 : History in Action - Age range 14 - 19. Portraits of some of the most influential people of the twentieth century, including Martin Luther King and Fidel Castro. - link
- 0505 : History in Action - Age range 14 - 19. Portraits of some of the most influential people of the twentieth century, including Martin Luther King and Fidel Castro. - link
- 0525 : History in Action - Age range 14 - 19. Portraits of some of the most influential people of the twentieth century, including Martin Luther King and Fidel Castro. - link
- 0545 : Making it - Jonella makes a bowl, with the help of her grandmother, using glass and a process called 'slumping'. - link
- 0550 : Making it - Shane, a child from Western Australia, creates a three-dimensional creature using a computer. - link
- 0555 : Making it - Following four pupils from St Richard's Primary School in Kingston, Jamaica as they make Pitchy-Patchy costumes for the Carnival at their school. Age range 7 - 11. - link